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    Executive Summary My decision for this case is to implement the Just-In-Time Distribution (JITD) system that was proposed by his predecessor Brando Vitali. This system is entirely different from the existing set up and is being opposed by both the distributors and Barilla’s Sales and Marketing Department. Barilla Spa‚ an Italian pasta manufacturer‚ is experiencing amplified levels of inefficiencies and rising costs due to variability in demand from its distributors. In order to bring things back

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    is calculated with the formula: (Annual demand) x (item cost per unit). JUST IN TIME Just in time is a pull (demand) driven inventory system in which materials‚ parts and support items are delivered just when needed and neither sooner nor later. Its objective is to eliminate product inventories from the supply chain. This enables the firm to produce only what is required‚ in the correct quantity and at the correct time. This means that stock levels of raw materials‚ components‚ work in progress

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    increased manufacturing‚ inventory and distribution costs. The proposed JITD system required the distributors to share their sales data with Barilla‚ who would then forecast and deliver appropriate amounts of products to the distributors at the right time in order to effectively meet demand. This was a radical change from the current and more traditional supply-chain setup where the distributors were not sharing any data and could place orders at will. Vitali’s proposal came under severe criticism from

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    relearn an entire lesson‚" comments Dr. George Roberts‚ a renowned psychiatrist and professor at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Roberts does not believe in assigning students enormous amounts of homework because he considers it unnecessary and a waste of time. However‚ not all school boards concur with Dr. Roberts‚ since they perceive homework as an essential part of education and learning. Most people will agree that homework is an essential part of education‚ but the question is‚ how much homework should

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    for them to make more money and be happy. To me‚ being materialistic is a waste of time‚ not to mention a waste of effort in making so much money and spent it on goods. I also think that by being materialistic you are defined yourself indirectly and it sets a boundary in your life. Why do I say that being materialistic is a waste of time? You see‚ you are so caught up in making more money that you do not have time to socialize with your friends. Is making more money worth the price you have to pay

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    JUST-IN-TIME Production and TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT Introduction In today’s competitive world shorter product life cycles‚ customers rapid demands and quickly changing business environment is putting lot of pressures on manufacturers for quicker response and shorter cycle times. Now the manufacturers put pressures on their suppliers. One way to ensure quick turnaround is by holding inventory‚ but inventory costs can easily become prohibitive. A wiser approach is to make your production agile‚

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    unexpected demand from market because there are not enough finished goods can be sold. Producing process may be delayed because there are no raw materials to be assembled‚ resulting revenue lost and numerous resources wasting such as human resources and time. By owning a low stock level‚ companies always need to re-order small quantity from supplier and therefore the relationship and ability of supplier is essential. (Womack‚ James P. and Jones‚ Daniel T.‚ 2003) On the contrary‚ holding a high volume

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    The Just-in-Time (JIT) approach was developed after the war‚ it was created for the Japanese auto industry in an attempt to decrease costs and advance production by prudently ordering materials to be scheduled to arrive when and where they were needed. This is intended to reduce the flow times within the production system as well as the response times from suppliers to customers‚ by arranging the materials to arrive at the production facility “just in time” to be used. Toyota was very eager to develop

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    Harley-Davidson’s Just-in-Time (JIT) Journey Case Summary This case is about the Just-in-Time (JIT) implementation at Harley-Davidson Motor Company. After World War II‚ they faced with competition from Japanese companies‚ which were able to produce better quality motorcycles at comparatively lower cost. Harley-Davidson found that there were three most important practices of Japanese companies‚ which differentiated their production process from that of others: JIT manufacturing‚ employee involvement

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    report 2. File the report 3. Communicate the results INTRODUCTION Traffic volume studies are conducted to determine the number‚ movements‚ and classifications of roadway vehicles at a given location. These data can help identify critical flow time periods‚ determine the influence of large vehicles or pedestrians on vehicular traffic flow‚ or document traffic volume trends. The length of the sampling period depends on the type of count being taken and the intended use of the data recorded.

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